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  2. Mar 3, 2005 · In the early 90's Don got into a fight with a street gang and suffered several knife wounds, his eye included. Some of his facial nerves were also severed resulting in partial paralysis. He rehabbed and continued acting for a few more years before semi-retiring in the late 90's after back surgery.

  3. Dec 10, 2016 · I was having sharp, shooting pain in the last place a man want’s to have sharp, shooting pain. What’s a heart attack compared to testicular cancer. My eyes opened wide and I froze with fear as ...

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  4. Nov 25, 2023 · Stroud was surfing at Waikiki when he was discovered by actor Troy Donahue who was filming ABC's Hawaiian Eye and needed a stunt double for his surfing scenes. He then decided to go to Hollywood for a career in acting.

  5. Dec 31, 2020 · Don Stroud is a living legend. From Tick Tick Tick, To License to Kill, to everything in between, even Django Unchained Don has done it all.

  6. He was stabbed in the face, almost losing an eye and causing partial facial paralysis. “I thought it would really, really ruin my career.” With some skillful surgery, Don was able to resume acting, using his injury to his advantage. “I’d put makeup on, or an eye patch and I was getting these interesting parts, these offbeat parts.

  7. Character actor Don Stroud made a career out of playing vicious killers with killer tans. Beach blond, hulky, and handsome, Stroud was the son of vaudevillian Clarence Stroud and grew up in...

  8. Yes, I was Troy Donahue's stand-in and I got that job when I was down in Waikiki Beach and they were filming Hawaiian Eye with Donahue, Robert Conrad and Connie Stevens. They were shooting on the beach and said, "Hey kid, can you surf?"

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